Learning real language is important, not just textbook language, which is why it is so necessary to use it. Learn about blending of words and sounds, how intonation affects the meaning of what you say and other nonverbal aspects of communicating.

If you are in an English environment, you have access to it everywhere...listen to conversations on the bus and in the mall, talk to the people who serve you at restaurants or store clerks, join a hobby club to interact with others.

If you're not in an English environment, you can still make sure it is in your life daily; have English music playing while you clean your room or eat your meals, have an exchange partner like available on this site, find a conversation partner in your town (doesn't have to be a native speaker) hang out in places where there are expats or businesses owned by English -speaking people.